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About NewsCutter
NewsCutter is a nonlinear editing workstation specifically designed for
editing news stories. It offers flexibility and speed to create
compelling, up-to-the-minute news stories. You can edit a story
several different ways and choose the best one, or you can quickly
create different versions of a lead story for three different broadcasts.
NewsCutter allows you to quickly add transition effects, motion
effects, and 2D digital video effects (DVEs) for added impact, with just
a few keystrokes — even after a story is laid out.
With a linear system, you must lay down the first shot, make sure it
ends at the right point, cue the second shot, make sure it starts at the
right point, and then make the edit. You build the sequence by making
sure each transition is correct before moving to the next edit.
NewsCutter lets you assemble a sequence in any order — you do not
need to edit the first shot first and the last shot last. The system’s
strength is that it lets you make changes without reassembling all the
edits after the change. You can update breaking stories quickly and
easily, save them, and then try different versions.
The system maintains frame-accurate links between each alteration of
the objects you work with and the original media files. This allows you
to experiment with every edit you make through multiple generations.
When you play back your work, the system immediately accesses and
plays the appropriate portions of the recorded video and audio.
You can start by editing a rough version of the entire sequence. You
can see how long it runs and where it drags, adjust individual edits
and transitions, replace or remove shots, and tighten or extend scenes.
Because the audio and video are stored on disk, they can be
manipulated and used over and over again without duplication or
degradation.